Reignite Your Fire to Achieve Your Goals!

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Every New Year?s Eve, Chris and I gather up our friends and family for a little resolutions party. It is without a doubt one of my favorite days of the entire year. Together, we hang out, set off fireworks, and laugh about the crazy adventures over the last year. Right before the New Year hits, we each write out individual resolutions on paper lanterns and release them into the sky. There is something so powerful about declaring your resolutions out loud to those closest to you. These kinds of promises, as opposed to silent promises, give us an added layer of accountability that we all need…including me!!

2015 has absolutely flown by, and I really can’t believe it’s that time of year again when at least 45% of us make those New Year?s Resolutions to lose weight, or save money, or get out of debt, or go back to school, or cross off that bucket list item…and on and on. Why is it, then, that on December 31st?364 short days later?only 8% of resolution makers are successful? Why do we have a hard time achieving any goal, no matter when we begin? Why is it so hard to do what we know we need to do? What quenched that burning fire we felt on day 1 of this ?fresh start,? and how can we reignite it and be successful goal achievers? It might take some trial and error to find your fire, but go for it?you?re so worth it!

Here are my six solutions for reigniting, and then keeping your goal-achieving fire burning brightly?with some motivational quotes thrown in for some extra kindling: 😉

1. Have a heart-to-heart conversation with yourself and ask?and answer?the hard questions: Why do I want to achieve this goal? How will my life be better by achieving it? If this is a repeat goal, why did I fall (because we never fail!) the last time? What will I do differently this time?

Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. ~Unknown

The best goal has a deeper motivation?that burning fire you feel within: to get a better job, to be able to play with your kids without feeling like you?re going to die, to retire at a certain age, etc. And while a goal to fit into that pair of jeans might get you started, it?s probably not a long-term motivator. Find that ?burning fire? purpose and you?re good to go!

Purpose is the most powerful motivator in the world. ~Gandhi

2.? Prioritize:? If your calendar and to-do list don?t match up with your goal, you?ve got a problem.

You have to decide what your highest priorities are and have the courage…to say ?no? to other things. And the way to do that is by having a bigger ?YES? burning inside. ~ Stephen Covey

Yes, you need to take care of life and the people in your life, but if your to-do list is full of too many low-priority ?other? things, you?ve lost your bigger, burning YES! Carefully prioritize your life and make sure those YESs are front and center.

3.? Replace fear with courage: The fear of failure is a huge fear we all have to deal with when committing to a goal, and the hardest part of reaching that goal is often convincing ourselves we can change even though we?re afraid! One of the easiest ways to find the courage amongst your fears is to make and keep one small Promise to yourself. Success ignites even more courage!

Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something else is more important than fear. The brave may not live forever, but the cautious do not live at all. ~Disney?s “The Princess Diaries”

4.? Celebrate every single success, no matter how small: Set up your own reward system?it works for kids, why wouldn?t it work for you?! Make your rewards something tangible, motivating, and goal-related, and remember that each tiny success makes that fire burn even hotter, so celebrate!

People who succeed have momentum. The more they succeed, the more they want to succeed, and the more they find a way to succeed. ~Tony Robbins

5.? Be realistic:

  • Achieving this goal will definitely make your life better, but don?t make the mistake of thinking it will make life ?perfect.? If you do, you?re setting yourself up for a big fall.
  • Be prepared to fall, and when you do, pick yourself up, dust yourself off, and confess, reassess, and recommit to your goal. Remember: Falling is not failing!
  • Get comfortable with feeling uncomfortable. Feeling comfortable is definitely a fire extinguisher!

Life is not meant to be lived in your comfort zone. ~Laurel Day

6.? Some other ways to keep that fire burning:

  • Work on one goal at a time and make sure it?s a SMART Goal.
  • If you don?t know where to start, do some research, ask others, and become a budding expert. For a weight loss goal, check out our Carb Cycling program?it works!
  • Just begin. Focus on one small thing you can do today to move closer to your goal. Get on that treadmill for just 5 minutes, deposit $5 in a savings account, or look over your resume. One small thing.
  • Prepare for and take care of small bumps in the road before they become huge roadblocks to your success.HeidiPowell_Lanterns

Guys, I?ve got an amazing way for you to get a great start on that 2016 transformation goal, and it starts January 4th. Chris and I are hosting another?DietBet game??Get Lean in 2016 with Heidi & Chris Powell??and we?d love to have you on our Get Lean Team! It?s simple: Bet $30, lose 4% of your body weight in 30 days, and split the pot (which is growing every day, BTW!). What an awesome way to invest in yourself in more ways than one. 😉 Who?s in? Get all the info?here! And to give you a jump start on your 2016 transformation goals, I’m giving away three entries to our DietBet game! Here’s how to enter:

  1. Leave a comment below and tell me about one of your New Year’s Resolutions. And to make it really real, tell me one promise you’re going to make to yourself to help you achieve this goal!
  2. Make sure you’re following me on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, and then like this post on any of my channels. You can even share it if you feel so inclined. 😉
  3. You have until midnight, Sunday, January 3rd, to enter, and one winner will be randomly chosen from Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, and announced here on Monday, January 4th.

And remember, finding your fire and keeping it burning brightly is all up to you?no one can do it for you. You got this! 🙂

Xoxo,

Heidi

1,283 Responses

  1. I resolve to enjoy my life more in 2016. That includes getting back into a health and wellness routine after having a daughter last year. I’ve waited too long to make myself a priority again, so it is my goal to get fit and be a role model for my daughter and step daughter.

  2. I think its so important to stay healthy for yourself and your family, but this year I’m focused on a heart change. I want to learn how to love unconditionally. I want to learn how to slow down so i don’t look back and regret missing out my children’s childhood and those quiet heartfelt moments with my husband. To focus on the internal not just the external.

  3. Happy New Year to you and your family!!!

    I was obese all of my life ending at 464lbs lbs at 25 years old… I decided to change my life, I lost 200lbs, had my son, and then lost 34 more pounds. Crazy enough, I am having lots of trouble losing the rest of my weigh to my goal weigh of 180lbs.

    New Years “goal” because resolution never seen to work

    1. Loose the rest of my weight to my goal weight when I started this whole process

    2. Start slow: Drinking more water instead of diet drinks
    Move more
    Eating nothing after 7pm
    Eating smarter

  4. One of my goals for 2016 is to not let the fear of what others may think of me keep me from going to the gym. I have for too long let the fear of being the “big guy” at the gym keep me from even stepping in the doors. I always worry that I am looked at as being out of place or that I am being laughed at the whole time. But I really want to make this a year of transformation for me and to live beyond the judgments of others.

  5. For 2016 I want to be healthy. It is time for me to embrace a healthy lifestyle. I will be 45 this year and I want to be around for a long time for my family. I have been overweight and have not taken care of myself all my life. I am an LPN and always put others needs first–2016 will be the year of ME! You and Chris are so inspiring and I am buying your new book to get me started!!!! Take care!!!

  6. Happy New Years I have two goals this year….
    1 – to put 2/3rds of my spending money towards one bill and get it paid off. This will only leave me a very small amount for my ‘retail therapy’.(less than 10)
    2- To become less of a sad, depressed ‘nobody likes me, everybody hates me,’ person. After *cough cough* 50+ years the right counselor is helping. I figure if my outlook is better I won’t turn to stress/comfort eating.
    I just hope whoever is randomly chosen will really use the tool that is given to them.

  7. I’ve lost hundred pounds this past year by eating better, my goal now is to add excersize to help lose next the next 100

  8. My goal for 2016 is to become healthy and not have to take the 8 pills I take a day for diabetes and high blood pressure and cholesterol. I work early mornings (4am) and have no energy. I have two girls I want to continue to watch grow up. I watch every season and wonder why I can do that too. I am going to believe in myself and know I can do this

  9. My resolution is to have a healthier and more productive year. I’m going to promise myself to work out every day except weekend’s (family time) and no longer rely on sugary snacks. Hopefully I’m lose about 70 pounds before the year is up. I’ll also be starting my first year of college for juvenile corrections ?

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